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Title:
The sweat of their face : portraying American workers / David C. Ward and Dorothy Moss ; with an essay by John Fagg.
Publisher:
Smithsonian Books,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
223 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm
Subject:
Working class in art--Exhibitions.
Working class--United States--Exhibitions.--Exhibitions.
Art, American--Themes, motives--Exhibitions.
ART / Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General.
ART / Subjects & Themes / Portraits.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Labor & Industrial Relations.
Art, American--Themes, motives.
Working class.
Working class in art.
United States.
Exhibition catalogs.
Other Authors:
Ward, David C., 1952- Face of labor.
Moss, Dorothy. Worker in the art museum.
Fagg, John, 1977- Unit and gross.
Notes:
"In association with the National Portrait Gallery". Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Catalogue. Dorothy Moss -- director, National Portrait Gallery -- Introduction / David C. Ward -- The worker in the art museum / David C. Ward -- United and gross: picturing individual workers and collective labor / John Fagg -- The worker in the art museum / Dorothy Moss -- Catalogue.
Summary:
"Explores the visual history of American labor through portraiture by major American artists"-- Provided by publisher.
"Work always has been a central construct in the United States, influencing how Americans measure their lives and assess their contribution to the wider society. Work also has been valued as the key element in the philosophy of self-improvement and social mobility that undergird the American value system. Yet work can also be something imposed upon people: it can be exploitative, painful, and hard. This duality is etched into the faces of the people depicted in the portraits showcased in The Sweat of Their Face: Portraying American Workers. This companion volume to an exhibition at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery examines working-class subjects as they appear in artworks by artists including Winslow Homer, Elizabeth Catlett, Danny Lyon, and Shauna Frischkorn. This richly illlustrated book charts the rise and fall of labor from the empowered artisan of the eighteenth century through industrialization and the current American business climate, in which industrial jobs have all but disappeared. It also traces the history of work itself through its impact on the men and women whose laboring bodies are depicted. The Sweat of Their Face is a powerful visual exploration of the inextricable ties between American labor and society." --Amazon.
ISBN:
1588346056
9781588346056
OCLC:
(OCoLC)973058653
LCCN:
2017004906
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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